By way if you need to get rid of the HDCP here is the device, still on good
ol'
Amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/ViewHD-Powered-Splitter-1080P-Model/dp/B004F9LVXC


On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 9:08 PM, Chuck Hast <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am actually using OBS-Studio, we are feeding a streaming service, and I
> am
> using OBS-Studio as the interface from the A/V system. I have a HDMI output
> S-Video, and composit plus audio to play with. I would like to use the
> HDMI out
> and feed it into a HDMI input let OBS-Studio do it's thing (that part work
> we have
> great video and audio on YouTube when CrudCast does not drop the ball. I
> have
> to look into that because they are paying good money for that connection.
> But
> that is another story, MTR shows some funnies down stream from us.
>
> I just need to get that video stream into the OBS-Studio computer and from
> there
> I am good. I have tested it with USB cams at 1080P plus audio, it sounds
> and
> looks good. This is a live stream so need it to be as near as possible to
> real time.
>
> All the parts are working just have to get the bits from the older system
> into the
> OBS-Studio system. Turns out the DVD player receives the A/V stream and it
> puts it on the HDMI output port so I figured that would be the
> quickest/cleanest
> way to get it from one machine to the other.
>
> I saw the page about MythTV, I do not think I will have any issues with
> the HDCP
> on this one, besides I have a little box that strips it out, and since we
> are not
> running anything that is DRM  protected there is no issue there. I use the
> little
> box to plug a HDMI to video converter into a regular monitor, without the
> box
> the monitor does not see the video stream coming from something that has
> DRM
> on it, but once the box is in place I can view it on the monitor just fine.
>
> I am hoping that they see the qualities in OBS-Studio, it is a lot more
> powerful
> than the stack of video gear that they have now. I figure that if I can
> start out
> this way I can ease it in little by little.
>
> They have already asked about using the OBS machine to do some other mixing
> I may have to get a frame grabber card for some older cameras, but I we are
> trying to get it all to go 1080P, so need to replace several cameras, and
> in the
> end projectors. Monitors are all HD, so we are good there. Old console is
> still
> 4:3, that is what is making OBS-Studio attractive.
>
> I figure if I can just find a card with two fulldux HDMI ports on it that
> would be
> a good start. (try to keep cost down if can)
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 8:37 PM, Nat Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Here are 2 of the devices mentioned for sale on DHgate:
>> http://www.dhgate.com/product/mine-mv-e1002-hd-video-encoder
>> -h-264-hdmi/373348863.html#s1-0-1b;searl|3343559327
>> http://www.dhgate.com/product/v-receivers-radio-tv-broadcast
>> ing-equipment/374514031.html#s1-4-1b;searl|4226391069
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 8:36 PM, Nat Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > The IPTV solution would be pretty slick, you could use VLC to write it
>> to
>> > a file, or whatever other software should support an mpegts stream....
>> >
>> > On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 8:23 PM, Nat Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Here is some useful information: https://www.mytht
>> >> v.org/wiki/Video_capture_card#Digital_Capture_Cards
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 5:14 PM, Chuck Hast <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >>> Folks,
>> >>> I need to capture video/ from a video system. This is the common
>> stream
>> >>> off
>> >>> of a switcher, it can be pulled from a HDMI port (probably the best)
>> or
>> >>> there is
>> >>> RGB and audio, and I believe there is S-Video too.
>> >>>
>> >>> Any suggestions as to what is a good device at a good price? This
>> will of
>> >>> course
>> >>> be on a Linux box. It is Ubuntu Mate 16.04.
>> >>>
>> >>> --
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>> >>> Chuck Hast  -- KP4DJT --
>> >>> Glass, five thousand years of history and getting better.
>> >>> The only container material that the USDA gives blanket approval on.
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> Chuck Hast  -- KP4DJT --
> Glass, five thousand years of history and getting better.
> The only container material that the USDA gives blanket approval on.
>
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